🚌take

verb
/teɪk/

Meaning

to acquire possession, control, or occupancy of something
to get possession of; to carry or bring with oneself

Example Sentences

She will take the bus to work tomorrow.

Please take this book to the library.

Example Expressions

take advantage of

Synonyms

grab, acquire, seize, accept, carry, bring
Entry 1
grab, acquire, seize, accept
Entry 2
grab, seize, carry, bring

Antonyms

give, return, release, leave, put, place
Entry 1
give, return, release
Entry 2
give, leave, put, place

Collocations

take a break, take a picture, take control, take time, take care, take place, take action, take responsibility
Entry 1
take a break, take a picture, take control
Entry 2
take time, take care, take place, take action, take responsibility

More Example Sentences

I cut my leg. Can you take a look?

I cut my arm. Can you take a look?

Is it okay to take this once a day?

I cut my finger. Can you take a look?

Is it okay to take this before sleeping?

Is it okay to take this before exercising?

Is it okay to take this on an empty stomach?

Sure. Take the elevator to your right. It's on the 4th floor.

My car is old, so I have to take it for maintenance many times.

My car is second-hand, so I have to take it for maintenance many times.

Related Vocabularies

To bring something into existence; to make or produce.
erasing or making oneself inconspicuous; to remove or diminish in significance
to eat something quickly and greedily
To place two different things close together to show how they are different or similar.
to find someone guilty of a crime in a court of law
to avoid or neglect a duty or responsibility

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